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You probably won't see this, but I just wanna tell you how much I'm thankful to you for everything. You've been my main inspiration since last year when I decided to take art seriously. I have so many things to improve yet, and I'm working hard on them all thanks to your art advice and encouragement. You always make me feel more motivated when I'm scared to keep going. So, thank you very much ❤️
I always thought I would never be good enough at art to even try. In school I was surrounded by people better than me. I’m now at 24 bringing that passion back. I’m not great but I have improved so much even though it’s been only like 4 months. I’m proud of myself and excited to see how my art looks in a year, two year etc
Love how he appreciates any kind or form of art, even valuating the art from before, giving them their own respect but knowing the long way their improvements have taken them It's so nice to see when someone appreciates your art even if it's not "good enough" for you, that inspires a lot! ✨
Lily is my best friend, honestly so proud of her!! 💖🥺 She mentioned being in this video and the way I RUSHED to search and see it 😂😂 I know it would have made her day and others with their art so thank you!!
No but this genuinely inspired me. i've been hating my art so much and thinking I can't improve, but your channel and art tips as well as the transformation is motivating me to continue ! Thanks Sam:)
I'm new to Sam's channel, and I am so glad I found his videos. Everything Sam talks about has helped me. I have been doing art for many years, but stopped improving somewhere along the way. Thank you so much for the videos, Sam. Love the videos and your chill voice. 😂
when you upload while im binging your videos! Thank you so much for your art advice i only found you a couple months ago but i've learned so much for you and i appreciate everything you've done!
Honestly Sam always makes my day and he’s kinda funny without even forcing. Also thanks to you my passion for art improves every single day. I haven’t started drawing yet but I’m thinking of asking a tablet to my mom so I can learn during the holidays
I've never been much into drawing, either traditionally or digitally, but i decided to try digital for the first time around November/December- so roughly around the time this vid was posted. I painted a portrait then, and i spent WAY too much time on it (especially considering that it didn't turn out great anyway)- and just yesterday, six months later, i painted ANOTHER portrait of the same person and compared the two. There's a considerable difference in quality, and i find it super encouraging. Moral of the story- practice DOES make progress, just be patient. (Also keep all your old art no matter how bad it is, don't draw unless you want to or you'll get burnout, and have confidence in yourself or I'll come after you).
Watching all these improvements is crazy, the improvement people have in a year is crazy. It’s great to look at old art too. Wow I gotta learn how to do this art thing like they did 🤩
I haven't been motivated to draw for the last few days but because of this video, I went and looked at some of my art from January, and I feel much better now.
i started when i was around 2 and a half years old, and for 7 whole years after i never improved, i started with some color theory and now im half decent, im going for a horror art-style and its been great. Sam really did help with proportions, sizes and how to make body parts which make my art so much better! thanks bub! im 11 now and doing great
Sometimes its discouraging for me to see digital art because everything is so much more advanced and the colors are just blindingly beautiful, and I've only ever done traditional sketching art (I don't have any way to do digital art), and I always end up comparing my art to digital art when it sometimes might not just be a fair comparison. But I'm still in love with your art style and strive to improve in the things that aren't in my comfort zone. I'm trying, but its just hard :) Any advice?
The one thing that stood out to me is that traditional art can be used in digital. I don’t see it yet but once it clicks my digital art will hopefully become as good as my traditional
One of my family’s traditions is to write down the things we did that year on a sheet of paper and put it in a little box for next year. I have always put a quick drawing on the back of mine and love seeing how much I’ve improved each year 😅.
After a traumatic final year of art school and an extremely difficult senior project, I have been in a mental art block since 2020. It's nice to see people showing dedication and love for their artwork.
encouraging to see peeps with such amazing progress! ( trying not to give up on myself. been drawing without references for years and I think now that was a big mistake)
I'm making a risky move to quit the job I hate and do art for a living and this... this right here inspired me so much and is giving me such a clear understanding of the time frame that might take... Thank you so much for making this video u r amazing!
I am a traditional artist. Only recently I've been doing digital. I don't draw people often, I usually draw animals, but I can agree that the skill is transferable!
why does it always look like we're interrupting Sam in the beginning of his videos like it looks like he's busy with something else before the vid starts HA!😂🤣
this was so inspiring!! thank you Sam for your amazing videoss I recently started an art course (to have a diploma at the end) and it can be frustrating sometimes, I'm not used to draw everyday since it was only a hobby seeing other people's work in class can make u feel like you're stupid and you can't do nothing, but you don't know the work behind all of that! I just started so, the only thing I can say is that I can only grow I hope this will help others too! y'all doing great ^-^
Yk watching art related stuff is bith frusturating and inspiring especially with this kinda video, cause it makes me wanna draw but at the same time i cant do that right now and with the sudden dissapierence of my sketchbook i cant even draw something quickly in a whim 😞
Im allready on my way. Been studing a lot of the areas were I felt less good out. Went back to the basics with pen and paper and applying the half-new things I learend. It's going forward.
I can't even tell the differences between real art and ai nowadays, cause they are so similar, and a lot of company start using it too, also some lazy artist use Ai and then they edit the ai in photoshop to make it looks they own art, i've been putting alot of time to practice and spending money to learn art, my dream is making manga then get anime